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Reasons to use Twitter in New Zealand (or anywhere)
ColdKiwi (who doesn’t seem to actually BE a Kiwi) lists 15 reasons to use Twitter. Here are a few:
Breaking News – if you follow the right people or services you can receive breaking news almost instantaneously on your phone or blackberry.
Keep in Touch – you can follow your friends, neighbors, or co-workers and always have a sense of what they are thinking or doing.. This is helpful when you are busy and traveling and want to just keep in touch with people.
Rapid Response to Questions – you can send out questions on anything under the sun and many times can get a very quick response on your question.
Twitter in New Zealand
The following are a few of the active “twitterers” in New Zealand who I follow:
- GeekZone (@geekz1)
1-2 times per day with IT news updates. (stats) - Kiwification (@kiwification)
(This site) 3-5 times per day about learning NZ life and culture, and interesting tidbits. (stats) - Mauricio Freitas (@freitasm)
3-5 times per day about mid-level IT and news. (stats) - Julie Starr (@starrjulie)
3-5 times per day about writing, entry-level IT, and misc. (stats) - Simon Young (@audaciousgloop)
5-10 times per day about internet, social media, and personal chit-chat. (stats) - Brenda Wallace (@br3nda)
10-15 times per day about high-level tech, news, and Wellington life. (stats) - Dominion Post (@dompost)
20-30 times per day with local news updates (stats) - Rachel Boyd (@rachelboyd)
blogs about learning, education, and entry-level tech (stats)
What is Twitter?
This brilliant video clip explains what twitter is, and why it’s so useful:
Link Summary
- http://larrison.blogspot.com/2008/01/top-15-reasons-to-use-twitter.html
- http://www.geekzone.co.nz
- http://www.geekzone.co.nz/freitasm
- http://evolvingnewsroom.blogspot.com/
- http://simonyoung.co.nz/
- http://coffee.geek.nz/
- http://www.dominionpost.co.nz
- http://rachelboyd.blogspot.com/
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